Rue du Marche aux Herbes 50, Brussels 1000 Belgium
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What travelers say:
Brussels is not a gastronomic capital, but it has a seafood meal comparable to Australia, paella than Spain, and beer as much as Germany. Near the Grand Plaza de Brussels is a food street after another, shuttled through the bluestone road full of traces of years, watching people sit in the sun, people are full of joy. The best-known restaurant in Brussels is the century-old Chez Leon, which began in 1893, but there are so many families that we chose the next one. This is a restaurant for more than 20 years. The best lobster and green mouth in Belgian seafood are its characteristics. Many local customers come only for a bucket of green mouths. They eat slowly one by one, and pass the afternoon time without hurrying. Three old ladies from the mural outside the window are accompanying you. We chose the "paella" for 49 euros per person. The seafood basin, which occupies half a table, was a hearty, appetite and three people ate very well.